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I can ping out to my mirrors, but Pacman isn't following his pellets properly... (Ha, see what I did there?)
Anyway, I keep watching HTTP and FTP alike time-out...
Wired Connection on i386 system...
Any suggestions?
Last edited by Xlaits (2013-01-28 00:53:13)
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Yeah, lots... (see what I did there?)
sudo pacman -Syu
If no luck, try a different mirror.
Last edited by flipper T (2013-01-26 20:04:44)
If I'm curt with you it's because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you wanna get out of this. So, pretty please... with sugar on top. Clean the [censored] car. -The Wolf
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Yeah, lots... (see what I did there?)
sudo pacman -Syu
If no luck, try a different mirror.
I'm doing it from root, so I don't need to use sudo, and I'm using several mirrors, not to mention I was originally getting this error with an unmodified mirror list.
Last edited by Xlaits (2013-01-26 20:57:10)
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I HATE having to bump, but I'm really in a bind here...
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Are you using "pure" arch, or a derivative; cinnarch, manjaro etc ?
Have you read the arch wiki for pacman ?
If I'm curt with you it's because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you wanna get out of this. So, pretty please... with sugar on top. Clean the [censored] car. -The Wolf
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If you have tried changing mirrors, then pacman has a debug option to print more helpful error messages...
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Are you using "pure" arch, or a derivative; cinnarch, manjaro etc ?
Have you read the arch wiki for pacman ?
I'm using Pure. I'll also put some time into the wiki right now...
If you have tried changing mirrors, then pacman has a debug option to print more helpful error messages...
And said command would be...? [edit]
Running Pacman -Syuv --debug now...
Last edited by Xlaits (2013-01-27 08:58:23)
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So, now I'm getting this from "pacman -Syuv --debug":
curl returned error 28 on transfer.
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Thank you to those of you who are helping me. I'm going offline to sleep, and I'll keep working on it when I wake up. See you!
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I am back, and once I login to Arch, I'll be ready to troubleshoot. Still having all the same problems as before, as far as I currently know.
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Ok, now it seems that Arch won't even connect to the internet...
Oh, right... I forgot... Arch doesn't seem to like me at all... I need to manually re-activate the dhcpcd service for my adapter... something I set for Arch to do automagically...
Last edited by Xlaits (2013-01-27 22:09:44)
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Two other things to try: switch to wget in pacman.conf, see if that makes a difference. Disable IPv6.
Also, please use the edit button, rather than continually bumping the thread:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fo … te#Bumping
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I'm in the IRC right now. sudokode is helping me very greatly...
If this doesn't work, I'll try wget, and disabling IPv6...
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If sudokode does solve it for you, please post back here with the solution and mark the thread solved.
I laugh, yet the joke is on me
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So, the issue was that pacman was broken. Period. Uncommented the curl section in pacman.conf, and everything is working fine. Now if I could only get xorg working...
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